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Whether you prioritize mileage, size, comfort, or aesthetics, the car of your dreams is waiting for you at New Rochelle Chevrolet, so skip the other dealerships and drive out of New Rochelle with a ride you love.
If you're in the need for an excellent tire change, the team at New Rochelle Chevrolet knows how to help you out at the right price and on your timetable.
The mechanics at New Rochelle Chevrolet will expertly change your car's oil at an affordable price.
You'll be amazed at the results New Rochelle Chevrolet can get out of your car when it repairs any unattended scratches and dents.
So come on out to New Rochelle Chevrolet today and check out their amazing selection of cars today.
Get ready to be blown away by the excellent auto service at New Rochelle Chevrolet, your new favorite body shop.
You definitely won't want to wait to get your car serviced by the experts at New Rochelle Chevrolet's one-of-a-kind body shop in New Rochelle.

Skip the classifieds section and head straight to Honda of New Rochelle's dealership. They'll find you the right car at your price point to help you leave New Rochelle incredibly happy.
This bar offers quick and effective oil changes, so you can be in and out in no time.
Next time you'd like to eradicate some cosmetic issues on your car, call Honda of New Rochelle in New Rochelle.
If you're in the need for an excellent tire change, the team at Honda of New Rochelle knows how to help you out at the right price and on your timetable.
Get ready to find your new ride when you check out the great models at Honda of New Rochelle.
It's high time you took care of some body work on your car. Make sure it's done right with a visit to the folks at Honda of New Rochelle.
When you want to go somewhere who deals with you and your car honestly, Honda of New Rochelle has the trustworthy automotive shop in New Rochelle.

You won't believe the results M and J Automotive Clinic gets when repairing cars at their body shop in Pelham.
Don't let your vehicle remind you of that fender bender from months ago. Get the dents and scratches fixed by M and J Automotive Clinic today.
When you need your vehicle's tire changed or rotated, expect the skilled technicians at M and J Automotive Clinic to take care of either service for you with efficiency and reliability.
The technicians at this bar perform quick, reliable oil changes so you can be in and out in no time.
So when you need a body shop that will give you amazing service, you'll definitely be calling into M and J Automotive Clinic.
If you're not looking to repeat disappointed service from other places, you'll definitely want to try M and J Automotive Clinic's auto shop. Be prepared for stellar results!

Is it time for a new car? No problem! Larchmont Chrysler Jeep Dodge's expansive dealership has all of the right cars at even better prices for you in Larchmont.
This bar offers quick and effective oil changes, so you can be in and out in no time.
This bar offers reliable tire changes and rotations for your vehicle.
Make your friends think you got a new car when you get rid of those dents and scratches using Larchmont Chrysler Jeep Dodge's repair service.
So if you're looking for a great new car, come check out the amazing selection at Larchmont Chrysler Jeep Dodge today.
Remember, Larchmont Chrysler Jeep Dodge provides the best quotes on their services at their fantastic auto shop in Larchmont. You'll definitely want to stop by before committing somewhere else.

Looking for a great body shop that genuinely cares about giving your car the best possible service? Bring your ride in to the auto experts at Jack's Automotive of Larchmont in Larchmont.
If you're overdue for an oil change, take your vehicle over to Jack's Automotive of Larchmont and receive a quick oil change.
Jack's Automotive of Larchmont offers excellent services, including tire changes and rotations.
Be proactive about your car's blemishes by calling upon Jack's Automotive of Larchmont to get rid of them today.
If you need a reliable body shop nearby, you can count on the staff at Jack's Automotive of Larchmont to get the job done.
So head on over to Jack's Automotive of Larchmont, where you'll find quality auto care and service you can depend on.

Professional Tech Benz Inc. knows finding a body shop you trust can be difficult, but they're more than happy to earn it in Pelham.
Don't let your vehicle remind you of that fender bender from months ago. Get the dents and scratches fixed by Professional Tech Benz Inc. today.
Is it time for an oil change? Get it done in no time with the help of their skilled technicians.
Don't ration your car's maintenance, especially when Professional Tech Benz Inc. offers conveniently priced tire changes as well.
Remember, the professional staff at Professional Tech Benz Inc. is always ready to take on your next auto body repair job.
When your car has some issues needing fixing, you'll definitely want to turn to the crew at Professional Tech Benz Inc. in Pelham.

Groupon Guide

I’ve been seeing infrared body wraps on Groupon for years, but I’d never actually sought one out until this week. They always sounded great, though—like a mix of getting hugged and sunbathing. So I was excited to head to Divine Grace Skin Spa (2120 S. Halsted St.) to try a Formostar-branded infrared body wrap. Divina Condemi, the owner, said I’d burn calories and be measurably slimmer by the time the treatment was over. And that any slim-down would be prolonged if I maintained a healthy diet afterward.
“For the best results, you won’t go home and eat a cheeseburger,” she said.
It all sounded doable, but I was still a little nervous. After all, I was about to place myself in what—based on its name—sounds like a roasting cocoon. And Divina had told me not to wear a hoodie with a zipper because metal conducts heat and would get uncomfortably hot during the wrap.
Before
When I got to the spa, Divina assured me that infrared wraps are more sweaty-hot than burning-hot. According to Divina, the key to how they work is the type of heat used—it comes from infrared light, which has wavelengths that are supposed to penetrate skin and may help break down fat. That’s what sets infrared wraps apart from most other therapeutic wraps, Divina said. Typically, those wraps help more with detoxification.
But infrared wraps can detoxify, too. When I heard all that, I was ready to go. Divina took my “before” measurements, and I headed into the treatment room.
During
When I lay down on the bed in my sweats, I discovered that the body wrap consists of large pads, not an adult-size swaddle blanket made of space-suit material. Divina velcroed a total of six silicone pads around me: one on each of my arms, one on each leg, and two around my middle. They were snug but not skintight—according to Divina, it was mostly important for them to be touching my body.
After that, she dimmed the lights and left me alone for an hour. For the first 40 minutes or so, it felt great. I laid back, relaxed in the warmth, and—since I could move my arms—deleted hundreds of pictures from my phone. Now I have room for a new iPhone update!
The last 20 minutes, though, it really started to get hot. My back got so toasty, I had to adjust how I was sitting to get some relief. I thought I wouldn’t be able to feel the heat through my thick sweats, but I’m pretty sure I would have been able to feel it through a brick wall.
After
Afterward, I felt hot and sticky. And a tiny bit hungry, though Divina said that’s normal. The amount of calories you burn during a treatment is supposedly the equivalent of a serious meal. Like, a burger and fries. And another burger.
Those weren't the only physical results. When Divina measured me a second time, I had lost half an inch from my waist and an inch from around my butt. I can’t wait to see if the inch-loss lasts and what happens during my next visit—I bought a six-pack of wraps, so I’m going back in two days. I’ll keep you guys posted!

A french braid is an optical illusion of sorts—it looks like it requires a lot of effort, but if you know what you’re doing, it only takes about 90 seconds. One surprising tip: ditch the comb. When I was little, my mom used a comb to meticulously french-braid my hair before school, and it would take at least 10 minutes. Instead, follow these steps, practice the proper finger placement, and before long you’ll find yourself cruising through this 'do.
Video: Jorie Larsen, Groupon
Ready to advance to the next level? Try the braided crown updo.
The Braided Updo, Two Ways: A Video Tutorial
One is a fun twist on the messy bun, and the other turns your hair into a french-braided headband.

When Patrice Yursik was first picking a name for her blog, she knew it had to have “bella” in it somewhere. She liked that it was an internationally recognized word for beauty, and she “wanted the whole framing of [the blog] to be, ‘Traditionally, we have been told we aren’t beautiful, but we are.’”
Celebrating beauty of all shapes and shades is what Afrobella is all about. In covering topics like natural hair, plus-size fashion, and makeup for women of color, Patrice gave voice to an often-overlooked demographic in the beauty world. Nowadays, her expertise is sought out by everyone from Glamour to Essence to Target.
But while Afrobella spreads the message of self-acceptance—and hair acceptance—Patrice hasn’t always found it easy to love her hair. Before she was a champion for natural hair, she was a 3-year-old with a boy’s haircut and a college student using drugstore relaxers. To find out how she got where she is now, I chatted with her to put together a timeline of her landmark hair moments.
1982: Bullies Who Braid
When Patrice was 3 years old, she was playing on the swing in her yard with some older neighborhood girls who offered to braid her hair. It seemed fun! But then they ran away.
When she tried to get off the swing, she couldn’t—her hair was braided into the chain. Her parents ended up cutting off all her hair to free her. “I remember feeling like a little boy,” Patrice said. “And feeling unhappy with my appearance at such an early age.”
1985: Burned by Relaxer
After the swing incident, her hair grew back into thick, coarse curls that she hated shampooing. By the time Patrice was 6, her mother was at her wits’ end and took her to get her first relaxer. Afterward, Patrice’s hair was silky and soft. She remembered thinking, “Oh my God, I have this Barbie hair now!”
She also remembered the relaxer leaving scabs all over her head—but she thought that was normal. Now she realizes that her childhood stylists often skipped steps, like putting a base on her scalp to keep the chemicals from burning her.
1991: Dennis, Hairstylist and Teacher
Patrice thinks of Dennis as her first real hairstylist. He was the first person to ask Patrice what she wanted her hair to look like, and the first who treated hairstyles as a form of self-expression. This sometimes led to a few surprises when Patrice’s mom picked her up from the salon. “She’d be like, ‘I didn’t tell him to put a red streak in your hair,’” Patrice said. “And I was like, ‘Well, I did.’”
1998: New Country, New Hair
Patrice moved from her native Trinidad to the US to attend the University of Miami—without Dennis. Her first purchase of drugstore relaxer came with rubber gloves. “I have to put gloves on my hands to protect them from this thing I’m about to put on my head without any protection?” she remembered thinking. Patrice did it, though, thanks to a couple of friends who helped her reach the back of her head.
2000: Not Quite Natural
After a few years, the DIY relaxer was starting to wear on Patrice’s hair. So her sophomore year, she cut it all off and resolved to go natural. That promise was tougher to keep than it seemed, though. Every once in a while, she would crack and relax it again, then let it all grow out—a process akin to yo-yo dieting.
2002: Wedding Hair and White Lies
Patrice and her husband got married three weeks after their college graduation. Before the ceremony, she went to get her hair relaxed with her mom in tow. She had recently cut her own hair and was trying to hide that fact from her salon-devotee mother. When the stylist asked Patrice about the weird cut, she blamed a terrible stylist who didn’t exist. “Why am I living this lie of hair on so many levels?” she thought.
It was the last time she got her hair relaxed.
2002–2006: Natural Hair, Take Two
Patrice was determined to finally learn about natural hair, but it wasn’t easy. In the beginning, she used only the “very limited products in the African American hair section” at the drugstore. Over time, though, she graduated from greasy products to her current favorites: Shea Moisture, Oyin Handmade, and Karen’s Body Beautiful, all of which are available at Target. (For detangling, she also loves the huge and heavy Ouidad Double Detangler).
2006: Afrobella Is Born
Patrice started her blog because she couldn’t find anyone online who looked like her. “When I say look like me, I mean natural hair, brown-skinned, loves makeup, plus-size,” she explained.
She didn’t think she could be the only one who wanted to see this—and she was right. Today, she has thousands of readers thanks to her signature mix of practical product tips and philosophical advice. For example: “You have to learn how to love [your hair] and not compare it to somebody else’s,” she said.
Find the best stylist for your hair by searching Groupon for hair salons in your city.
Photo credit: Childhood photos courtesy of Patrice Yursik; hero image courtesy of Chuck Olu-Alabi.